
Akira Ogata ( 1959- ) is a Japanese film and theater director. He is from Saga Prefecture. He is a professor at the Japan Institute of the Moving Image.

After moving into a new house, a family starts acting crazier and crazier.

In a near-future world, this contemplative sci-fi drama examines how technology shapes memory and identity while exploring profound questions about mortality, human connection, and what defines family bonds.

A 50-year-old unmarried milkwoman Minako one day delivers milk to the house of her first love Takanashi, who is now married and whose wife is terminally ill. This meeting will bring unexpected changes into their lives.

A middle-aged couple has lost their sexual passion for each other.